The company faced some criticism from social activists for its flagship Left Behind game, which was falsely accused of rewarding players for killing the opposite side or neutral units during the course of the game. President Jeffrey Frichner, cofounder the company, argued against these claims, noting that killing people in the game costs the player spirit points and that the game's objectives can be completed using exclusively nonviolent strategies. In addition, the game's manual states that there are penalties for killing units and firmly discourages the player from doing so. Despite a planned petition to
Walmart to discontinue the game, the company declined to pull the game from its shelves citing high sales. == United States SEC Lawsuit ==